France's 10 Richest Streamers: 2025 Fortune Ranking
Richest Streamers in France
Streaming has become a veritable springboard to fortune for some French-speaking creators. Whether they started out on YouTube or broke through on Twitch, these streamers have turned their passion into a financial empire. Between subscriptions, community donations, exclusive contracts and brand partnerships, the ten richest French streamers in 2025 show impressive fortunes. (Spoiler: number 1 crushes all the others with a colossal contract!) Let's discover this Top 10 millionaire streamers and how they've accumulated this wealth through online gaming and entertainment.
Top 10 Richest French Streamers in 2025
10. JL Tomy - 2 million euros
Toma "JL Tomy" Abdellaoui closes the ranking with an estimated fortune of 2 million euros. A native of Perpignan, JL Tomy has made a name for himself on the Twitch thanks to his frenzied sessions on GTA RolePlay and his parties just chatting full of humor. In the space of just a few years, he has gone from novice streamer to French Twitch phenomenonand tens of thousands of spectators every night. This dazzling popularity enabled him to buy his own house before he was even 25, a symbol of his success.

In terms of income, JL Tomy derives most of his fortune from his Twitch subscribers many - its community JL supports him massively with subs and donations during his live shows. He has been able to monetize his YouTube replays, and has also signed a number of sponsoring (gaming brands, streetwear, energy drinks) thanks to his influence. He may be last in this top 10, but his meteoric rise shows that with a committed fanbase and regular content, "only the stream pays"... and can make you a millionaire!
9. Aminematue - 3.5 million euros
Amine "Aminematue" (real name Mohamed Amine Mahmoud) conquered the French-speaking world in record time, with an estimated fortune of 3.5 million euros in 2025. Known for his boundless energy and authenticity, Amine has established himself as one of the world's leading streamers. in France since 2020. He is renowned for his spectacular live broadcasts: he organized the France-Spain soccer match for streamers (Eleven All Stars), followed by over a million viewers in November 2022, and played to a full house at Stade Jean-Bouin. This stunt, along with his various streams (video games, IRL, discussions), boosted his profile in record time.

Aminematue's income reflects this diversity. On Twitch, he is one of a very select group of French-speaking streamers able to attract tens of thousands of subscribers each month, providing a comfortable monthly income from subs alone. On top of this donations fans and the YouTube monetization of his best moments. An entrepreneur at heart, Amine also co-founded the e-sport team Gentle Mates on Enhancing and regularly collaborates with brands (sports equipment manufacturers, delivery apps, etc.) who sponsor his projects. His outspokenness and showmanship have already helped him reach the million mark, and his career is just beginning.
8. Domingo - 4 millions euros
Former esport caster turned Twitch host, Pierre-Alexis "Domingo" Bizot has assets estimated at 4 million euros. For years, Domingo has been a familiar face on the French streaming scene, appreciated for his professionalism and versatility. He has brilliantly diversified his content - from his gaming sessions (League of Legends, FIFA, etc.) to his web broadcasts. "Popcorn (a weekly talk show attracting thousands of viewers) and even forays into traditional radio.
This multi-platform presence has built him a loyal and substantial audience, a guarantee of stable revenues over the long term. several complementary sources of income. On Twitch, he accumulates Prime and paid subscriptions, which will already earn him around €21,000 per month by 2021 (excluding donations and sponsorships, according to industry estimates).

His show Popcorn is sponsored by major brands (technology, snacks, etc.), adding lucrative partnerships to his credit. At the same time, Domingo monetizes his channels YouTube (replays and best-of of his live performances) and earns fees for his media appearances. At just 30 years of age, this jack-of-all-trades has transformed his passion for gaming into a profitable entrepreneurial activity, proving that good image management can pay off handsomely.
7. Inoxtag - 8 million euros
Young web prodigy, Inès "Inoxtag" Benazzouz has already accumulated around 8 million euros of personal fortune at just 23 years of age. Powered by YouTube, where he has millions of subscribers, Inoxtag has made a name for himself with his challenge videos and event streams ever crazier. Among his most notable feats: a live where he survives 7 days on a desert island and, more recently, his Red Bull-sponsored ascent of Mount Everest, which he documented for his community.
Inoxtag's endearing, fearless personality has enabled him to reach a very wide audience, beyond just the gaming world. stream also his major live projects and participates in Twitch events alongside other streamers. His fortune comes from YouTube (ads)where each of his videos accumulates millions of views, but that's not all.

The young man lands important sponsoring agreements to finance his adventures (energy, outdoor equipment and telecom brands are quick to associate themselves with his audacious projects). He also sells by-products and benefits from the revenues of platforms such as Instagram or TikTok where it has a huge following. Inoxtag shows that with boldness and creativity, you can become a millionaire in the French streaming industry in your early twenties.
6. ZeratoR - 13.5 million euros
A true pillar of French streaming, Adrien "ZeratoR" Nougaret in 2025 will have an estimated fortune of 13.5 million euros. An online presence for over a decade, ZeratoR has built its reputation on its ability to organize outstanding charity and competitive events. He is the creator of the Z Eventan annual charity marathon that brings together the crème de la crème of French-speaking streamers and has raised millions for various charities (a huge success, although these funds go to charity and not to his personal fortune).
But ZeratoR is also a showman who packed the Zénith in Montpellier with his Trackmania CupZeratoR's income reflects his versatility. On TwitchIn 2021, it was estimated that he would earn around €36,000 a month from his channel's subscriptions alone, a record in France.

Its varied streams (independent games, competitions, talk shows) ensure donations and advertising revenues comfortable. At the same time, ZeratoR makes the most of its partnerships He has been an ambassador for gaming brands (he has long been sponsored by PC equipment manufacturers and energy drinks). His event production company, while reinvesting heavily in charity shows, also contributes to his financial stability via sponsorship contracts and broadcasting rights. Untiring and passionate, ZeratoR turns each new project into a popular success - and builds up his wealth year after year.
5. Michou - 11 million euros
With an estimated fortune of 11 million euros, Miguel "Michou" Mattioli is one of the youngest millionaires on the French web. Propelled by YouTube, where he is one of the top French creators (with over 8 million subscribers), Michou is also a streamer who draws live crowds for his Twitch appearances. Revealed at the age of 16 with Team Croûton on Fortnite, he has diversified his image in recent years by appearing on mainstream TV shows (Dancing with the stars in 2021, where he reached the final) and by releasing several pieces of music. This multi-platform visibility, combined with his goodwill, has turned Michou into a veritable brand that generates huge revenues.
Michou's portfolio includes multiple revenue streams. His YouTube videos He earns a five-figure monthly income from his highly sponsored videos (it's estimated that he often earns between €20,000 and €30,000 a month from YouTube alone). Then there are the product placements Brands are snapping him up to target young audiences, and Michou can command huge fees to promote a product (he revealed that he was paid €45,000 for a single promotional operation on Instagram - which even shocked his fans).

In live streaming, although he's less active than others on Twitch, each of his appearances generates donations of his community and exploded the Prime subscriptions. Michou also sells his own merchandising ("Bad Mood" clothing and other goodies) that sell like hotcakes to his fanbase. At just 23 years of age, he has already surpassed the millionaire mark several times, embodying the dazzling success offered by new online platforms.
4. Kameto - 16.5 million euros
Kamel "Kameto" Kebirthe figurehead of Karmine Corp, has a fortune of around 16.5 million euros in 2025. A verbose streamer and daring entrepreneur, Kameto started out with League of Legends lives before co-founding in 2020 Karmine Corp (KCorp)KCorp is now a legendary e-sports team on the French-speaking scene. Under his leadership, KCorp has won numerous European titles (notably League of Legends and Rocket League) and built up an extremely dedicated community of fans.
Kameto himself remains very present in streaming, commenting on his team's matches or playing various games in front of thousands of viewers, which maintains his popularity and, indirectly, that of his brand. vast media empire that he has built around streaming. Of course, there are his Twitch revenues (subscriptions, bits and donations from his "KCorp" community), but the streamer also gets his share of the commercial success of Karmine Corp.

The club generates millions of euros through merchandising (stocks of blue and white shirts sold out within minutes of each drop), prestigious sponsors (Orange, Red Bull, etc.) and tournament cash-prizes. As co-manager, Kameto benefits from this income to feed his own fortune. Add to this his YouTube videos, and you have a streamer-entrepreneur who is a multimillionaire even before his thirties, symbolizing a new generation that combines a passion for the game with business acumen.
3. Gotaga - 5 million euros
Nicknamed "the French Monster, Corentin "Gotaga" Houssein completes the podium with an estimated fortune of 5 million euros. A pioneer of streaming in France, Gotaga first shone as a professional Call of Duty player (he is one of France's most successful console sportsmen), before turning to full-time content creation. With over 3.7 million subscribers, he has long been the France's most followed Twitch streamer.
His success is undeniable, thanks to his regular FPS-oriented live shows (Warzone, Apex Legends...) and his ability to unite a massive community around him. Behind the screen, Gotaga has also set up his own structure, the Gotaga Corpand co-founded the Gentle Mates Gotaga's revenues live up to his monster nickname. On Twitch, he earns twice as many subscriptions as Squeezie - which, a few years ago, was already generating around €22,000 a month in subs.

This figure alone gives an idea of how much money he has accumulated over the years. But Gotaga's fortune doesn't just come from Twitch: very early on, he signed with prestigious sponsors like Red Bull, becoming the brand's flagship e-sport athlete in France (a multi-year partnership that brought him substantial visibility and revenue). He has signed contracts with gaming equipment manufacturers, taken part in advertising campaigns and launched his own clothing collections for fans. As co-owner of his e-sport team, he also benefits from its increased value - even though he reinvests heavily in the development of the competitive scene. After a career spanning more than 10 years, Gotaga has amassed millions and continues to expand his gaming empire.
2. Squeezie - 36 million euros
Lucas "Squeezie" Hauchard takes second place with an astronomical fortune of around 36 million euros in 2025. From simple video game enthusiast to the world's biggest YouTubeur de FranceToday, Squeezie is a multi-talented creator whose success extends far beyond YouTube. In 2022, his Grand Prix Explorer (a car race between streamers) broke all audience records on Twitch, attracting over a million simultaneous viewers. At the same time, he has tried his hand at music (with several successful singles and even a collaborative album) and other innovative projects (podcasts, dubbing, etc.).
This ongoing diversification has made Squeezie one of the most successful French-speaking creators in the world. of the decadeHow did Lucas Hauchard manage to accumulate such a sum? La distribution of assets is quite large. Squeezie has, of course, earned substantial sums from YouTubewhere more than 18 million subscribers follow his videos - advertising revenues and brand partnerships on his main channel have been bringing in big bucks for more than 10 years. He has also jumped on the live streaming Each appearance on Twitch (even a one-off) generates thousands of euros in subscriptions, and replays are monetized.

His career musical adds a new source of revenue (record sales, streaming audio, concerts). Squeezie is also a savvy entrepreneur He owns his own brand of streetwear, has co-founded a creative production agency, and has no qualms about investing in promising web start-ups. Finally, he takes advantage of his notoriety to sign premium sponsorship contracts (advertising campaigns with major brands as muse). All these activities, accumulated since his adolescence, explain why in 2025 his fortune is now close to 36 million euros - a colossal figure that would have seemed unimaginable for a streamer a few years ago.
1. xQc - 46 million euros
The richest French-speaking streamer in 2025 is none other than Félix "xQc" Lengyelwith an estimated fortune of 46 million euros (approximately $50 million). Originally from Quebec, xQc has made his mark on the global scene by broadcasting mainly in English, but he remains a native French speaker and richly deserves his place at the top of this ranking. A former pro Overwatch player, he exploded on Twitch from 2017 onwards thanks to his exuberant personality and frantic streaming pace - often more than 8 hours live per day. Over the years, xQc has amassed one of the platform's largest communities, with over 11 million Twitch followers, making him one of the most watched streamers in the world.
In 2023, xQc pulled off a major coup that took his fortunes into another dimension: he signed a exclusive contract with Kick (Twitch's rival) worth a reported $100 million over two years. This unprecedented contract - the biggest ever offered in the history of streaming - alone guarantees him annual revenues of around €35 million over 2024-2025, catapulting his wealth beyond all other French-speaking streamers and even to the level of the very top global streamers. Long before this agreement, xQc was already making a very good living on Twitch: he was one of the highest-paid streamers on the platform, with several million a year from subscriptions, advertising and fan donations.

He also benefited from sponsoring (notably in the past to promote online casinos, and today via Kick's partnerships) and takes advantage of its YouTube videos (best-of streams viewed millions of times). At the age of 29, xQc has a fortune of around 46 million euros, making him not only the undisputed French-speaking number 1, but also one of the richest streamers on the planet. It's a phenomenal achievement for this young Quebecer, who started from nothing, and illustrates the era of high-priced streaming contracts.
Conclusion
This ranking of richest French streamers in 2025 shows that with passion, perseverance and a sharp business sense, it's possible to turn gaming sessions into veritable cash machines. From JL Tomy's modest beginnings to xQc's explosion of fortune thanks to a record-breaking contract, these content creators prove that the digital age offers infinite opportunities for those who dare to dream big. By combining subscriptions, sponsorships and innovative projects, they embody the new generation of web entrepreneurs, proving that with a little audacity, even streams can pay off.
FAQ : Frequently asked questions about Twitch streamer wealth
Who will be the richest French streamer in 2025?
In 2025, the richest French-speaking streamer is xQc (Félix Lengyel)from Quebec, with an estimated fortune of nearly 46 million euros. His lucrative contract with the Kick platform and colossal Twitch revenues put him well ahead of the pack. Behind him, France's Squeezie is the richest French-speaking streamer working mainly in French, with a fortune of around 36 million euros. The two dominate the list of the wealthiest French-language content creators.
What are the main sources of income for streamers?
A streamer's income comes from several complementary channels. The first source is often Twitch itself: the paid subscriptions (subs) paid by fans each month, as well as donations punctual (via bits or external platforms) account for a significant proportion of their earnings. In addition advertising income streams (live spots, pre-roll, etc.).
Many streamers also monetize their content on YouTube by posting replays or best-of's of their live shows (generating views and therefore money via YouTube advertising). Visit sponsorships and partnerships Complementing this income, a popular streamer can sign up brands (gaming equipment, beverages, mobile apps, etc.) to promote products during his live shows or on his social networks, in exchange for a fixed fee or in kind.
Finally, the most influential launch their own by-products (clothing line, accessories, etc.) or participate in ticketed events (tournaments, conventions) - all additional sources of income. Top streamers, such as those in this top 10, generally combine all these types of income, which explains the scale of their fortunes.
How much does a popular streamer earn per month?
Monthly income varies enormously according to popularity. A medium streamer can earn a few hundred euros a month, while a popular streamer French top streamers earn in the thousands of euros. To give you an idea, according to estimates for 2021, a top French streamer like ZeratoR affected approximately 36,000 per month with Twitch subscriptions alone, and colleagues like Gotaga or Domingo gained around 20,000 per month subs.
Added to this are donations, sponsorships and other revenues, which can easily double these amounts for the biggest creators. Twitch game FR stars can pocket more than €50,000 monthly in total. Internationally, streamers such as xQc and Ninja have won several hundreds of thousands of euros a month during their peak periods. It should be remembered, however, that these figures are before tax and expenses, and income can fluctuate from month to month.
Do streamers have to pay tax on their income?
Yes, absolutely. Revenues generated by streamers are taxable incomeThis is the same as any other professional income. In France, streamers are generally considered to be self-employed (auto-entrepreneurs or sole proprietorships), or can set up a company to manage their activity. As such, they must declare all earnings (subscriptions, donations, sponsorships, etc.) to the tax authorities.
They will be submitted to theincome tax (or corporate income tax if you've set up your own business) and social security contributions. For example, a French streamer who earns a very good living may be taxed in the top income tax bracket (45% above a certain annual income threshold), not to mention URSSAF contributions. Taxation also applies in other countries: a Canadian or Belgian streamer will also pay taxes according to local legislation. In short, streamers, even if they earn their money online, are not exempt from taxes - most of them surround themselves with chartered accountants to manage these tax obligations as effectively as possible.
Can all streamers become millionaires through streaming?
No, only a small minority of streamers manage to amass a substantial fortune. Visit financial success in the streaming business is highly polarized. The ten personalities in our ranking earn extraordinary sums, but they represent the elite (top 0.1%) of the field.
In reality, most streamers earn little or nothing to make ends meet. It's estimated that there are millions of active creators on Twitch, but only a tiny fraction (a few thousand worldwide) manage to make a comfortable living from it, let alone become millionaires. It's generally necessary to accumulate hundreds of thousands of subscribers/followershours of daily content and extensive media exposure to attract enough revenue. The competition is tough and the audience limited.
Many beginner streamers stagnate at just a few dozen viewers and will never earn significant amounts of money. However, with talent, perseverance and the right strategy, some manage to rise to the top and generate revenues comparable to those of famous sportsmen or singers. In a nutshell, everyone can try their luckbut very few will become rich via streaming - it's an exceptional journey.